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Hi all,

Thought i'd help out the community.

If any members wants the Nissan FAST software, I can bring it to Small Car Sunday this weekend.

I can bring some copies, just pm me in advance so i'll know how many copies to make. Would also appreciate a blank dvd to replace the one i use to copy it with :)

Cheers

Howie

Edited by Howie

There's a torrent link on torrentbox.com... i'm just offering to burn it as not everyone here has access to broadband, or know how to torrent.

Two versions floating around at the moment.. there's the one with the set relating to most japanese imports, and then there's one with the full cd set. one i've got is the one with the japanese models, as there ain't much use with the european and north american cd's for most of us.

yeh its 2 something uncompressed, i got an OLD OLD OLD version of nissan FAST that my uncle used ages ago for an R31 back in the day, but it doesnt run on winxp lol. might have to tax that off u. whered u find a good torrent?

yeh its 2 something uncompressed, i got an OLD OLD OLD version of nissan FAST that my uncle used ages ago for an R31 back in the day, but it doesnt run on winxp lol. might have to tax that off u. whered u find a good torrent?

Does that mean you want a cd-copy of it? If so i'll have one ready for you.

Rest of the guys i've got your copies sitting with me right now. :P

No worries.

Punch in the vin number... so if it's 6U90000ER34018678, just type in everything after ER. So ER34 followed by 018678, in the next box.

Btw, rest of the guys who didn't collect the sware, if you're still keen i've still got your copies at home. Just pm me.

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